April 14 2022, New York Times

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Clue
Tour de France leg
Showbiz grand slam
Potential con
Keen
Kin of King Kong
Homer's self-satisfied assertion?
Aurora's counterpart
Multinational insurance inits.
Kind of nut
Feasts, e.g.
Pours from one container to another
Bums, for example?
Court org.
Spanish article
Bug that no one likes
Yam source, historically?
Québec street
Egg: Prefix
Some raw materials
Place to find a comet?
Does the watusi, say
Laundry leftover
Steps on a scale?
That there
Sweetheart
Thoroughly ... or a hint for parsing some lowercase letters in four of this puzzle's clues
Sensed without being sure
"Woo-hoo!"
Arabian port
Critical time
It may come in shells
Waste line
Lake in the Sierra Nevada
Sounding shocked
Grok
Jazz Age, e.g.
Self-seeker
Subject of rationing in the old English navy
Work started by London's Philological Soc.
Wood shop tool
Discriminatory compensation practice
Water monitoring grp.
Band with the 4x platinum albums "Out of Time" and "Monster"
Pitchfork-shaped letter
Affect emotionally
Cat, in Córdoba
Bubbly source
Peruse
[Correct!]
Like some checking accounts
Poker snafus
Name that's an alphabetic trio
Caesar dressing?
Shark's racket
Pickle unit
Certain facial decoration
Currier and ___
Feature of many a Druid's robe
Sea eagles
Onetime inits. on the Supreme Court
King of Saudi Arabia beginning in 2015
Hide away
Like a wide grin
Info on a security badge, for short
Falls into line
Diamond figure
Home country of the two-time Olympic marathon winner Eliud Kipchoge
Facility often referred to by its first letter
Mortgage org.
"Sweet!"
It's an honor
Derrière
Drench
"J to ___ L-O! The Remixes" (2002 album)